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Exploring the debate between hand counting and machine counting of election ballots, this video examines accuracy, potential ...
London Morning spoke with voting system expert Aleksander about why ballots are still being counted by hand in the federal ...
Canada uses paper ballots that are counted by hand at every polling station, by employees of Elections Canada. Candidates are allowed to appoint representatives to oversee the counting.
Workers will then remove the ballot for counting. Some jurisdictions count ballots by hand, but most will put ballots into a voting machine to be tabulated. The results are usually combined with ...
Exploring the debate between hand counting and machine counting of election ballots, this video examines accuracy, potential for human error, machine reliability, and expert opinions.
But for a single-race ballot, we can manage just fine without them. AB: Is there any downside to using tabulators? AE: It's not about tabulators versus hand-counting — it's about being open to ...
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